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- 311: Are we living beyond our means? A comparison of France, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom
- Dr Martin Weale
- 310: The Influence of Unsecured Debt on Consumer Responses to an Adverse Labour Market Shock Ñ implications from a rational agent model
- Dr Justin van de Ven and Dr Martin Weale
- 309: Unsecured Indebtedness in the United Kingdom Ñ implications from a rational agent model
- Dr Justin van de Ven and Dr Martin Weale
- 308: Ambition versus Gradualism in Disinflation Horizons under Bounded Rationality: The Case of Chile

- Ali Al-Eyd
- 307: Productivity growth in the US and the EU
- Mary O'Mahony, Ana Rincon-Aznar and Dr Catherine Robinson
- 306: Sectoral growth in the European Union: An overview of output and input trends
- Mary O'Mahony, Ana Rincon-Aznar and Dr Catherine Robinson
- 305: Monetary Policy, Beliefs, Unemployment and Inflation; Evidence from the UK
- N/a
- 304: Consumer confidence indices and short-term forecasting of consumption
- Ray Barrell and E Davis
- 303: Combining Forecast Densities from VARs with Uncertain Instabilities
- Dr. James Mitchell
- 302: Annuities and Aggregate Mortality Risk
- Dr Justin van de Ven and Dr Martin Weale
- 301: A Review of the Economic Impact of Employment Relations Services Delivered by Acas
- Pamela Meadows
- 299: Utility Maximising Design of Means Tested Retirement
- Dr Justin van de Ven
- 298: Mobility of apprentices and trainees across the EU: case study of the chemical industry
- Dr Heather Rolfe
- 297: Constructing bivariate density forecasts of inflation and output growth using copulae: modelling dependence using the Survey of Professional Forecasters
- Dr. James Mitchell
- 296: Understanding revisions to density forecasts: an application to the Survey of Professional Forecasters
- Dr. James Mitchell
- 295: Globalisation and Technology Intensity as Determinants of Exports
- Ray Barrell
- 294: Import Growth, Globalisation and the Impact of Trade Liberalisation
- Iana Liadze and Ray Barrell
- 293: Unemployment in Britain: Some more Questions

- Simon Kirby
- 292: EU enlargement and migration: Assessing the macroeconomic impacts

- Rebecca Riley and Ray Barrell
- 291: The external returns to education: UK evidence using repeated cross-sections
- Rebecca Riley and Simon Kirby
- 290: Correcting US Imbalances

- Ray Barrell, Dawn Holland and Dr Ian Hurst
- 289: Fiscal Spillovers and Trade Relations in Europe

- Iana Liadze, Ray Barrell and Dawn Holland
- 288: Workplace Industrial Relations in Britain, 1980-2004
- John Forth
- 287: The Rationality and Reliability of Expectations Reported by British Households: Micro Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
- Dr Martin Weale and James Mitchell
- 286: Qualitative Expectational Data as Predictors of Income and Consumption Growth: Micro Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
- Dr Martin Weale and James Mitchell
- 285: The Theory and Practice of Pay Setting
- John Forth
- 284: The incentive effects of means tested UK retirement benefits -- has the Pension Credit gone too far?
- Dr Justin van de Ven
- 283: Means Testing Retirement Benefits: fostering equity or discouraging savings?
- Dr Justin van de Ven and Dr Martin Weale
- 282: A General Equilibrium Analysis of Annuity Rates in the Presence of Aggregate Mortality Risk

- Dr Martin Weale and Dr Justin van de Ven
- 281: Do ICT Skill Shortages Hamper Firms Performance?
- John Forth
- 279: Fiscal Implications of Demographic Uncertainty: Comparisons across the European Union
- Dr Martin Weale
- 278: A Comparison of National Saving Rates in the UK, US and Italy
- Tatiana Kirsanova
- 277: The Distributional Effects of Taxation in Australia and the United Kingdom: Evidence from Microsimulations
- Dr Justin van de Ven
- 276: Simulating Cohort Earnings for Australia
- Dr Justin van de Ven
- 275: Entry rates and the risks of misalignment in the EU8
- Dr Tatiana Fic, Ray Barrell and Dawn Holland
- 274: The Returns to General versus Job-Specific Skills: the Role of Information and Communication Technology

- Rebecca Riley and Simon Kirby
- 273: Equality and Efficiency: Policy for Globalisation

- Dr Martin Weale
- 272: Financial Crisis, Effective Policy Rules and Bounded Rationality in a New Keynesian Framework

- Ali Al-Eyd
- 271: The role of financial markets' openness in the transmission of shocks in Europe

- Ray Barrell and Dawn Holland
- 269: The Impacts of Capital Adequacy Requirements on Emerging Markets
- Ray Barrell
- 268: Welfare or Farewell? Mental health and stress in the workplace

- Dr Heather Rolfe
- 267: The Impact of Changing Demographics and Pensions on The Demand for Housing and Financial Assets
- Lubo Schmidt
- 266: Uncertainty in UK manufacturing: evidence from qualitative survey data
- Dr Martin Weale and James Mitchell
- 265: The Effects of Means-Testing Pensions on Savings and Retirement
- Dr Martin Weale and Dr Justin van de Ven
- 264: Developing new approaches to measuring NHS outputs and productivity
- Mary O'Mahony and Lucy Stokes
- 263: Poverty and Debt
- Dr Martin Weale and James Mitchell
- 262: The job satisfaction of English academics and their intentions to quit academe
- Philip Stevens
- 261: A Bayesian Indicator of Manufacturing Output from Qualitative Business Panel Survey Data

- Dr Martin Weale and Dr. James Mitchell
- 260: Survey Expectations
- Dr Martin Weale
- 259: The Provision of Library Services by English Local Authorities
- Philip Stevens